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A Baldwin- 

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Baldwin-Wallace 
College 

NEWS  BULLETIN 
Berea,  Ohio 
Vol.  II  No.  II 
Extra  Edition 


This  midnight  hour  of  June  eight  marks 
a milestone  for  Baldwin-Wallace  College. 
Over  the  wires  and  through  the  air  goes  the  story 
of  progress  and  rejoicing. 


June  9, 
1922 


The  New  Day  for  Baldwin-Wallace  has  achieved 

$1,117,678.35 

The  time  is  extended  for  procuring  the  remainder.  "All 
or  none”  subscribers  will  be  asked  to  waive  conditions.  The 
million  for  endowment  has  been  pledged.  The  quest  for 
funds  for  the  promised  buildings  and  betterments  will  go  for- 
ward continuously  and  aggressively  until  completed. 


The  Jubilate  that  resounds  in  thousands  of  hearts  tonight 
is  earnest  of  a loyal  belief  in  Baldwin-Wallace  that  promises 
much  for  its  future  service. 


To  every  man,  every  woman,  every  child  who  pledged 
sums  great  or  small;  to  everyone  who  sacrificed;  to  all  who 
worked  long,  wearisome  hours;  to  those  who  prayed; 
to  the  ones  who  carried  the  heaviest  responsibilities;  to 
the  church,  its  bishops,  superintendents,  pastors  and 
people,  be  gratitude  and  thanksgiving. 

To  God  Almighty,  who  alone  giveth 
victory,  be  our  unfailing  and 
eternal  praise. 


PRAYER 


Here  and  There  C 


President  Storms  Ecstatic 


The  progress  of  the  Baldwin-Wallace  New  Day  insures 
meeting  the  great  opportunity  which  faces  the  college. 
It  opens  doors  to  many  splendid  young  people  who  want 
privileges  of  a Christian  college  near  home.  It  means 
hope,  courage  and  greatest  good  cheer  not  only  to  young 
people  of  today  but  to  succeeding  generations. 

— Albert  B.  Storms 


Bishop  Henderson  Rejoices  Greatly 


I congratulate  you  upon  your  great  progress.  The  com- 
bined effort  of  the  Methodist  folks  of  four  areas  was  en- 
titled to  win;  nothing  else  was  right  or  is.  It  simply  has  to 
win.  All  honor  and  praise  to  the  noble  men  and  Godly 
women  who  have  made  common  cause  for  Baldwin-Wallace. 

—Theodore  S.  Henderson 


Bishop  Anderson  Proud  for  his  Area 


Congratulations  to  Baldwin-Wallace  president,  faculty 
trustees  and  constituencies.  Your  unique,  coordinate, 
harmonious  effort  has  been  honored  of  God  and  approved 
by  the  Methodists  of  four  areas;  by  the  alumni  of  Baldwin- 
Wallace  and  by  the  friends  of  Christian  education  of  many 
faiths,  friendships,  fellowships  and  brotherhoods. 

— William  F.  Anderson 


“ Praise  God 

blessing 


Bishop  McD 


Perfectly  splend 
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for  it;  the  Kingdom 
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better  service  for  it; 
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All  Hail  and  Godspc 
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Secretary  Harris  V 


You  have  accor 
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outstanding  distinct 
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Bishop  Wilson’s  Faith  Rewarded 


I did  not  see  how  it  could  be  done.  I knew  Baldwin- 
Wallace  needed  the  endowment,  buildings  and  betterments. 
I believed  in  His  folks.  I believed  in  the  College.  I did  not 
know  how  or  where  the  money  could  be  raised.  With 
devout  rejoicings,  I congratulate  the  College,  and  our  great 
Church. 

— Luther  B.  Wilson 


Bishop  Nicholson  Sees  Big  Things 


Perhaps  nothing  that  has  occurred  in  college  finance  in 
a half  dozen  years  is  a greater  triumph  or  bigger  with  pro- 
mise than  the  signal  outcome  of  your  New  Day  Forward 
Movement.  It  is  earnest  of  big  things  for  the  Kingdom. 
Congratulations  again  and  again  and  yet  again. 

— Thomas  Nicholson 


*3 s Congratulations 


Lhed  the  impossible, 
tin  these  times  is  of 
Please  accept  for 

Treasurer  Martimg  Devoutly  Thankful 

Let  us  shout  the  Doxology — God  has  answered  our 

id  Board  congratuia- 

prayers.  He  guided  the  leaders,  gave  courage  to  workers, 
faith  to  contributors.  To  Him.  Honor  and  Glory.  To  the  | 

from  the  Board  of 

nil  ace  may  now  face 

Board  of  Education,  its  Counsellor,  our  pastors,  churches, 

j t assurance. 

faculty,  students,  friends,  we  of  the  college  extend  sincerest 

—Abram  W.  Harris 

thanks. 

— John  C.  Marting 

& Berea,  Ohio,  under  the  act  of  August  24,  1912. 


Other  Distinguished  Friends  Rejoice 


Chairman  Cleveland  Committee  Enthuses 


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I believe  in  colleges.  From  the  first  I was  in  for  this 
thing  because  it  means  better  opportunities  for  young  folks. 
The  amount  asked  looked  mighty  big.  It  looked  bigger 
when  we  came  to  raising  it.  But  everybody  got  under 
the  load  and  lifted.  We  are  far  on  the  way  and  shall  land. 

— George  B.  Harris 


Former  President  Wires 


Baldwin-Wallace  College  is  destined  to  take  her  place 
among  the  leading  Christian  Colleges  of  the  land.  Built  on 
broad  foundations,  conservative  in  spirit,  progressive  in 
effort,  its  past  history  gives  promise  of  an  even  greater 
future.  Accept  my  sincerest  congratulations  upon  the  pro- 
gress of  the  Baldwin-Wallace  New  Day. 

— Arthur  L.  Bresiich 


Church  Leader  Gives  Thanks 


All  hail  Baldwin-Wallace  and  its  remarkable  conquest 
for  a million  and  a half.  Greatest  achievement  in  its  his- 
tory. It  was  a stupendous  undertaking  and  a magnificent 
price.  All  praise  to  those  who  had  vision  to  see  and  courage 
to  follow  the  beckoning  hand  of  destiny  and  push  their  way 
to  the  end. 

— Albert  J.  Nast 


General  Chairman  Glad  for  Goal 


We  have  accomplished  the  thing  we  set  out  to  do. 
Cleveland  has  arisen  to  the  occasion  to  assist  her  College. 
I wish  to  thank  our  faithful  committee  and  all  of  the  rest 
of  the  workers  for  the  splendid  spirit  in  which  they  have 
taken  hold  of  the  program. 

— George  H.  Brown 


